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Reminder to Cass County Property Owners – 2nd half tax payments due

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March 21st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Cass County Treasurer Tracey J. Marshall is reminding property owners in the County, that Second-half tax payments of real estate and mobile homes now due. You can go online to pay your taxes at www.iowatreasurers.org

Credit and Debit cards are accepted, with a convenience fee. Deadline for payments without penalty is Monday April 2, 2018. Payments with a postmark of April 2, 2018 will be accepted without penalty.

Pott. County Sheriff’s report (3/21)

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March 21st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Potttawattamie County report 36-year old Zachary Thomas Watts, of Council Bluffs, was arrested Tuesday afternoon, following a disturbance at a residence in Council Bluffs that involved his girlfriend. Watts was taken into custody for Burglary in the 2nd Degree, Domestic Assault with Injury, and Criminal Mischief in the 4th Degree. He’s accused of causing about $400 damage by kicking-in a locked door at a residence on Capella Lane.

19-year old Cameron Steven Wilson, of Council Bluffs, was arrested Tuesday afternoon after he turned himself-in to the Pott. County Sheriff’s Office on a warrant for Violation of Probation. Wilson was booked into the Pottawattamie County Jail. That same afternoon, 35-year old Staci Lynn Ashley, of Council Bluffs, turned herself-in on a warrant for Violation of Probation. She was also turned over to Corrections staff. And, a traffic stop Tuesday evening, resulted in the arrest of 30-year old Giovanni Alsonso Saracay, of Council Bluffs. Saracay was arrested for driving while revoked, and on a warrant for the same offense.

A Nebraska woman was arrested late Tuesday night in Pottawattamie County, after a Deputy investigated an accident at 21310 Old Lincoln Highway, where the female driver of the vehicle allegedly assaulted a 49-year old female bystander, and 25-year old Pott. County Sheriff’s Deputy Michael Hansen. Hansen suffered minor injuries during the incident. 33-year old Sheri L. Ramirez, of Bennington, NE., was arrested for OWI/2nd offense, Assault on a Peace Officer, Simple Assault, Possession of a Controlled Substance, and Failure to Maintain Control. After she was transported to the Pott. County Jail, Ramirez was found to be in possession of a red bag containing a suspected one-half gram of cocaine.

New website promotes Registered Apprenticeships in Iowa

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March 21st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(DES MOINES) – A new website launched this week encourages Iowa employers and job seekers to explore Registered Apprenticeship opportunities. Earnandlearniowa.gov focuses on helping employers understand how a Registered Apprenticeship Program works, the value it brings to their business and the resources available to help them set up a Registered Apprenticeship Program. Job seekers can learn why a Registered Apprenticeship leads to a successful career.

Gov. Kim Reynolds was appointed to President Trump’s Task Force on Apprenticeship Expansion last fall. She says the Registered Apprenticeship model is a proven solution for recruiting, training and retaining world-class talent in Iowa. Growing Registered Apprenticeship opportunities will also help Iowa reach its Future Ready Iowa goal of 70 percent of the workforce having education or training beyond high school by 2025. Iowa Workforce Development Director Beth Townsend says Registered Apprenticeship Programs include jobs in energy, information technology, health care, financial services, transportation, advanced manufacturing, food and beverage preparation and the building trades.

On the website, job seekers can research occupations where Iowa currently offers Registered Apprenticeship Programs and find names and contact information for Registered Apprenticeship Sponsors who offer a program. Employers can learn about the process for setting up a Registered Apprenticeship Program and the state funding available to sponsors. Earnandlearniowa.gov is a collaboration between Iowa Workforce Development, the U.S. Department of Labor/Office of Apprenticeship in Iowa and Iowa Economic Development Authority.

Burglaries under investigation in Montgomery County

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March 21st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Two burglaries in Montgomery County are under investigation. Sheriff’s officials report both burglaries, which are believed to be connected, took place Tuesday, sometime between the hours of 7-a.m. and 5:30-p.m. They occurred at 2226 US Highway 71 north of Villisca, and at 2123 Nature Avenue, northwest of Stanton. Among the items reported missing, was cash, jewelry, and firearms. Authorities suspect at least two people were involved in the crimes, with one of the suspects possibly being a female.

A vehicle thought to be used by the suspects was described as being a full-size maroon or similar color, SUV. It’s believed that the people involved have been in the Montgomery and Page County area for the last few days and may have come into contact with residents in the rural setting. Anyone having contact with persons that may have stopped at a rural residence asking for assistance or anyone seeing any unfamiliar vehicles, should contact Law Enforcement immediately. Southwest Iowa residents, especially rural residents, should make sure their doors, windows, outbuildings, and vehicles are kept locked.

The Sheriff’s Office was assisted by the Red Oak Police Department in the gathering of forensic evidence.

New license plates heading out to eight counties

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March 21st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The new license plate design picked by voters at this year’s Iowa State Fair will start showing up in a handful of counties in the next few weeks. Iowa Department of Transportation spokesperson, Andrea Henry, says the new plates went into production this week and will go out to the counties which need a new supply. “We have an automatic inventory reordering system that tracks the number of plates each county treasurer has,” Henry says, “but we do have a list of eight counties who will be receiving them first. Those are: Crawford , Palo Alto, Carroll, Clinton, Emmet, Fayette, Hancock and Muscatine counties.”

The plates will feature the new design — which is a reboot of the old plates — and will be made of a new material. “We are actually using a new high-definition sheeting which is a new product that our vendor has out that provides better reflectivity for the plates themselves,” Henry says.  She says license plates are replaced for each vehicle very ten years. “So it depends on where you are at in that ten-year cycle. So, say if you just received a brand new plate last year — you will not receive another new plate for another nine years,” she says.

Henry says if you don’t want to wait a long time for the new design, you can get it for a small fee. “If anyone would like the new plate and are really anxious to do that, they can request that from the county treasurers and it just costs five dollars and they can get that new design and the brand new plate,” Henry says. The selection of the new plate design created some controversy in the state. The D-O-T created the design in house to save money and the three final designs were criticized as unimaginative, which prompted the D-O-T designer to speak up.

(Radio Iowa)

Autopsy cites natural causes for man’s death in Cedar Rapids

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March 21st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — Cedar Rapids officials say an autopsy shows a man whose body was found outside a building died of natural causes. The body was spotted around 2:45 p.m. Sunday near an empty commercial building that is used to handle overflows from a homeless shelter. Authorities have identified the man as 77-year-old Joseph Botello.

Iowa library shifts policy after outcry over LGBT materials

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March 21st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

ORANGE CITY, Iowa (AP) — A northwest Iowa library is shifting how it categorizes books after some residents pressed for segregating materials containing LGBTQ themes. The Orange City Public Library’s board decided Tuesday to experiment with grouping books by subject and subcategory rather than alphabetical order by an author’s name. The library’s board president, Jared Weber, says the changes may start with a trial run on a few subjects over the summer and expand to the rest of the library if patrons like the new system.

The Sioux City Journal reports the move comes a month after some community members circulated a petition calling on the library to label and separate materials involving LGBTQ issues. The petition also asked the library to seek public input before acquiring new materials on LGBTQ topics. The library board will vote next month on revising the library’s policy to require an additional check on acquisitions.

3 Shelby County men face assault charges

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March 21st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Shelby County Sheriff’s Office reports three men were arrested on assault charges over the past week. On Tuesday (March 20), Deputies arrested 20-year-old Justin Andrew Dickinson, of Harlan, on four active warrants from Shelby County District Court. Three warrants are for failure to appear in district court with a cash or surety bond amounting $30,000. The fourth warrant was for charges of domestic abuse causing serious injury, and held under additional $10,000 bond.

Last Thursday (March 15th), Shelby County Deputies arrested 36-year-old Werner Esquivel Y Esquivel ,of Harlan, on charges of domestic abuse assault with injury. Esquivel was brought to the Shelby County Jail without incident and held without bond pending initial appearance. He was seen the following morning by the magistrate and held under a $600 bond. Esquivel’s bond was later posted and he was transferred into the custody of the Department of Homeland Security Immigration Customs Enforcement.

Also on March 15th, 59-year-old Randy Lee Sorensen, of Irwin, was arrested and charged with assault on peace officer and interference with official acts. Sorensen was transferred by Irwin Rescue to Myrtue Memorial Hospital, and after being released medically was transferred to the Shelby County Jail without incident and held under $3,000 bond. A few days later, Sorensen posted bond and was released from custody.

Gronewold, Bell, Kyhnn & Co. P.C. CPAs have released an audit report on Cass County, Iowa for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017

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March 21st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Cass County Auditor Dale Sunderman says Gronewold, Bell, Kyhnn & Co. P.C. CPAs have released an audit report on Cass County, Iowa for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017. The reports shows the County had local tax revenue of $30,897,717 for the year ended June 30, 2017, which included $3,032,484 in tax credits from the state.  The County forwarded $22,709,120 of the local tax revenue to the townships, school districts, cities and other taxing bodies in the County.

The County retained $8,188,597 of the local tax revenue to finance County operations, a 4.8 percent increase from the prior year.  Other revenues included $5,379,201 from the state, including indirect federal funding of $1,523,236, charges for service of $358,113, and $237,849 for the use of money and property.

Expenditures for County operations totaled $13,692,779, a 4.4 percent increase from the prior year.  Expenses included $5,298,103 for roads and transportation, $298,552 for mental health, $2,625,127 for public safety and legal services, $2,122,837 for capital projects, and $1,282,313 for administrative services.

A copy of the audit report is available for review in the office of the Auditor of State and the office of the Cass County Auditor.

Dubuque man accused of pummeling, burning woman

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March 21st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) — A man has been accused of punching a woman, hitting her with a baseball bat and burning her while holding her at his Dubuque home. Court records say 43-year-old Lonnie Vandamme Jr. is charged with assault, false imprisonment and related crimes. Dubuque County Jail records say Vandamme remained in custody Wednesday, pending $50,000 cash bail.

Court records say she told police the beatings occurred Wednesday and Thursday last week after they argued. She said he also menaced her with a knife and threatened to kill her. Records say she suffered burns, a broken eye socket, a broken rib and severe body bruising. Vandamme is scheduled to be in Dubuque County Court on Thursday.